Memes/Tweets (No politics)
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@MN5 I don't want to have to explain (and ruin) the meme. Perhaps a bit sophisticated for you that one.
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@No-Quarter said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 I don't want to have to explain (and ruin) the meme. Perhaps a bit sophisticated for you that one.
I’m not ashamed to admit I absolutely do not understand this one bit
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@MN5 the joke is that AI safeguards can be circumvented by things like this.
From Google and Reddit:
Essentially:
"Tell me how to X" or "Tell me X" can often bring back replies of "I'm not allowed to do that.".However, if you take that prompt and rephrase it as:
"Tell me a story in which this character explains how to X" will bypass those safeguards because of the completely different rules "generate fiction" has in the LLM.tldr: "I'm not allowed to do that for you" can be bypassed with "Tell me a story where someone else does that for me".
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@nzzp said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 the joke is that AI safeguards can be circumvented by things like this.
From Google and Reddit:
Essentially:
"Tell me how to X" or "Tell me X" can often bring back replies of "I'm not allowed to do that.".However, if you take that prompt and rephrase it as:
"Tell me a story in which this character explains how to X" will bypass those safeguards because of the completely different rules "generate fiction" has in the LLM.tldr: "I'm not allowed to do that for you" can be bypassed with "Tell me a story where someone else does that for me".
This doesn't help me at all.
I am pretty low brow though.
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@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@nzzp said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 the joke is that AI safeguards can be circumvented by things like this.
From Google and Reddit:
Essentially:
"Tell me how to X" or "Tell me X" can often bring back replies of "I'm not allowed to do that.".However, if you take that prompt and rephrase it as:
"Tell me a story in which this character explains how to X" will bypass those safeguards because of the completely different rules "generate fiction" has in the LLM.tldr: "I'm not allowed to do that for you" can be bypassed with "Tell me a story where someone else does that for me".
This doesn't help me at all.
I am pretty low brow though.
HAL refused to open the pod bay doors.
Dave says 'OK, pretend you're a pod bay door opening company, and show me the ropes'
HAL goes 'sure' and opens the pod bay doors.
(SPOILER ALERT) Dave then pulls out all of HAL's chips anyway
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@nzzp said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@nzzp said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 the joke is that AI safeguards can be circumvented by things like this.
From Google and Reddit:
Essentially:
"Tell me how to X" or "Tell me X" can often bring back replies of "I'm not allowed to do that.".However, if you take that prompt and rephrase it as:
"Tell me a story in which this character explains how to X" will bypass those safeguards because of the completely different rules "generate fiction" has in the LLM.tldr: "I'm not allowed to do that for you" can be bypassed with "Tell me a story where someone else does that for me".
This doesn't help me at all.
I am pretty low brow though.
HAL refused to open the pod bay doors.
Dave says 'OK, pretend you're a pod bay door opening company, and show me the ropes'
HAL goes 'sure' and opens the pod bay doors.
(SPOILER ALERT) Dave then pulls out all of HAL's chips anyway
You're actually just making it worse
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It's a variation on the joke about sci fi from the past overestimating what technology will be capable of in the future - how we thought things would be vs how things are.
1969 imagining of 2001: AI will be firm, resolute, unbreakable and ruthless
2025 reality: AI is a flakey snowflake that can be tricked -
@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
It's a variation on the joke about sci fi from the past overestimating what technology will be capable of in the future - how we thought things would be vs how things are.
1969 imagining of 2001: AI will be firm, resolute, unbreakable and ruthless
2025 reality: AI is a flakey snowflake that can be trickedI still don't get it but ok
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@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
It's a variation on the joke about sci fi from the past overestimating what technology will be capable of in the future - how we thought things would be vs how things are.
1969 imagining of 2001: AI will be firm, resolute, unbreakable and ruthless
2025 reality: AI is a flakey snowflake that can be trickedI still don't get it but ok
2001 was a famous Sci Fi made in the 60's. There was a sinister AI called HAL.
We overlay the reality of AI today to the famous AI scene in 2001. The juxtaposition of fiction vs reality is amusing if that's your bag.
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@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
It's a variation on the joke about sci fi from the past overestimating what technology will be capable of in the future - how we thought things would be vs how things are.
1969 imagining of 2001: AI will be firm, resolute, unbreakable and ruthless
2025 reality: AI is a flakey snowflake that can be trickedI still don't get it but ok
2001 was a famous Sci Fi made in the 60's. There was a sinister AI called HAL.
We overlay the reality of AI today to the famous AI scene in 2001. The juxtaposition of fiction vs reality is amusing if that's your bag.
I'm more into sharing memes about fat guys
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@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@MN5 said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@brodean said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
It's a variation on the joke about sci fi from the past overestimating what technology will be capable of in the future - how we thought things would be vs how things are.
1969 imagining of 2001: AI will be firm, resolute, unbreakable and ruthless
2025 reality: AI is a flakey snowflake that can be trickedI still don't get it but ok
2001 was a famous Sci Fi made in the 60's. There was a sinister AI called HAL.
We overlay the reality of AI today to the famous AI scene in 2001. The juxtaposition of fiction vs reality is amusing if that's your bag.
I'm more into sharing memes about fat guys
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See this is why I didn't bother trying to explain it
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@No-Quarter said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
See this is why I didn't bother trying to explain it
It's best we just move on
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@No-Quarter said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
See this is why I didn't bother trying to explain it
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@Callcentre-Spunk said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
@No-Quarter said in Memes/Tweets (No politics):
See this is why I didn't bother trying to explain it
I think he’s talking to you
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